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essay on the topic small act or kindness make a big difference

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Answered by saniarisha
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What is mean by the word "kindness”?

Kindness is showing a benevolent, courteous, friendly, generous, gentle, liberal, sympathetic, or warm hearted bevaviour.Kindness is not a thing to be boasted. We should be kind from the core of our heart. We should always to kind to others and never be rude to anyone.

"Small act of kindness"

We need not do great deeds of kindness. Kindness is something which even a blind person can see. Small acts of kindness are enough to live a happy life. We always feel good and happy after being kind to someone. It is very common that being kind to someone makes the person satisfied and happy. The person can live a very good life where others would always to ready to help him.

"Small act of kindness can make big difference"

Helping someone a little can result in great rewards. We may not be aware of it but it does sometimes happen so. Today we should help anyone and be kind to everyone. If we do so then only tomorrow others will be kind to me too and always help me in my need. If we do not be kind to others today than when it would be me in trouble then others would also not be kind to me and they will never help me.

Answered by anchal1217
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Being kind is not something that benefits only the recipient of kindness. The person who makes the difference can gain something positive, too.

When you engage in an act of kindness, endorphins (a natural painkiller) are produced in your brain. Plus, people who are kind have 23 percent less of the stress hormone cortisol than the average population.

If you want to feel calmer, more optimistic, and have improved feelings of self-worth, consider helping others. Remember: small acts of kindness can make a big difference in the lives of others. If you need some small acts of kindness ideas to get started, check out the below:

  • Give a coworker a compliment.
  • Give a stranger a compliment.
  • Pick up some litter.
  • Do a charity run.
  • Serve at a soup kitchen.
  • Thank a teacher or mentor with a surprise gift.
  • Send a letter to a good friend instead of a text.
  • Offer to give a coworker a ride home.
  • Send a list of things you admire in a colleague.
  • Pay for the coffee order of the person behind you in line.
  • Take your sibling out for some fun.
  • Buy instrument lessons for your parents.
  • Leave a positive sticky-note on a co-worker's desk.
  • Bring sweet treats to work.
  • Send your mother flowers.
  • Plant a tree.
  • Help someone with a flat tire.
  • Do more chores without someone asking you.
  • Participate in or hold a fundraiser.
  • Help a neighbor with their groceries.
  • Shovel a neighbor's driveway when it snows.
  • Put your phone away completely during a conversation.
  • Prepare a meal for your work team.
  • Babysit for free.
  • Take someone on a random adventure.
  • Send a care package.
  • Make someone a playlist they would enjoy.
  • Bring someone a souvenir from a trip.
  • Volunteer at an animal shelter.
  • Send dessert to another table.
  • Let someone behind you at the grocery store go in front of you.
  • Bring flowers to a nursing home.
  • Leave a very generous tip.
  • And lastly, treat yourself for no reason--you deserve kindness too.

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